Examining the archaeology of Mt. Adir’s ancient fortress Nathan Steinmeyer March 04, 2022 0 Comments 1466 views Share View of Mt. Adir in the Upper Galilee. Credit: Avi1111 Dr. Avishai Teicher, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. A lonely and little-known hilltop fortress in northern Galilee offers archaeologists a unique opportunity to gaze into the … Lire la suite
Rogoznica è una piccola e pittoresca cittadina situata sulla costa adriatica. È un luogo perfetto sia per una gita di un giorno che per una lunga vacanza. Si trova a metà strada tra Spalato e Sebenico e vicino a due parchi nazionali: le cascate di Krka e le Incoronate. Se preferite esplorare diverse parti della … Lire la suite
Who Was Phoebe? A closer look at Paul’s trusted patron and emissary Robin Gallaher Branch March 03, 2022 1 Comments 10559 views Share A modern depiction of St. Phoebe, a leader in the early Christian movement who was one of Paul’s most trusted patrons and emissaries. In his letter to the Romans, Paul refers to … Lire la suite
Ketef Hinnom inscriptions reveal the power of hidden writing Robin Ngo March 03, 2022 11 Comments 34783 views Share The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.—Numbers 6:24–26 When unrolled, … Lire la suite
What we learn from the Bible and archaeology Philip D. Stern March 02, 2022 2 Comments 1117 views Share Not Pharaoh’s Daughter. This coffin cover belonged to a woman who lived in Thebes during Egypt’s 21st Dynasty. Although her name has not been preserved, she seems to have been wealthy and belonged to the clerical … Lire la suite
A figure of the early Church who deserves to be remembered Jonathan Laden March 01, 2022 0 Comments 13472 views Share Sint Paulus bij de heiligen Aquila en Priscilla CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain DedicationPhoto: Museum Plantin-Moretus The name of Priscilla in the New Testament does not come up often in Bible study. Yet, as … Lire la suite
Die Nacht vom 17. auf den 18. Oktober 1961 war eine nuit noire in der französischen Geschichte der Nachkriegszeit[1] und der 8. Februar 1962 war ein schwarzer Tag. An beiden Tagen gab es im Zusammenhang mit dem Algerien-Krieg große Demonstrationen in Paris, die zahlreiche Opfer forderten. Die Erinnerung daran ist immer noch lebendig. Was geschah … Lire la suite
9,000-year-old shrine discovered in Jordan desert Nathan Steinmeyer February 28, 2022 0 Comments 1542 views Share Two anthropomorphic figures, nicknamed by researchers “Ghassan” (left) and “Abu Ghassan” (right), discovered inside a Neolithic ritual complex in southeast Jordan. Credit: Courtesy South Eastern Badia Archaeological Project. While excavating ancient Neolithic hunting traps in Jordan’s southeastern desert near … Lire la suite
L’Argentina è un grande paese con una varietà di paesaggi e climi. Quindi, non sorprende che abbia 35 parchi nazionali che vanno da incantevoli deserti a ghiacciai spettacolari. I 35 parchi sono distribuiti in 20 province e in tutte le regioni climatiche del paese. Mentre alcuni parchi non hanno ingresso o tariffa di campeggio, altri … Lire la suite
Who Were the Minoans? Minoan civilization confirmed European by 2013 DNA study Noah Wiener February 27, 2022 32 Comments 26638 views Share This Bible History Daily article was originally published in May 2013. It has been updated.—Ed. Who were the Minoans? The Minoan civilization is remembered for its ornate frescoes, including this Prince of the … Lire la suite
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